We need to make sure people don't pay attention to this. How about some fake antisemitism in the comments? Then people won't take the message seriously.
Agree and disagree. Whatever you want to call the group whether masons illuminati etc its referring to “the club”. We should come up with a term for them which isnt a “wedge” term i agree, though we are accurately pointing out that there is a shadowy group doing this bullshit. Phonecians?
I was making a sarcastic remark in response to the recent wave of hate speech that has taken over places that discuss conspiracies.
Reasons for doing this include:
It drives people away from these places with the idea that they are full of "deplorables," particularly women, people of color and sexual minorities. This has a devastating effect because of how profoundly this limits for all of us to find common ground.
It allows these places to be labelled as "extremist forums" and thus be subject (along with all of the participating users) to Internet censorship and scrutiny from law enforcement and anti-terror agencies.
It opens the door to dozens of academic research articles being written this year about the hate speech and calls to violence in these places. Their next step is to enact legislation to regulate them(i.e. shut them down). That will extend to all venues that don't have approved moderation (i.e. Ministry of Truth).
Anyone who pushes for mass-immigration to Western nations should be hunted down like a rabid dog.
Rabbi* dog
We need to make sure people don't pay attention to this. How about some fake antisemitism in the comments? Then people won't take the message seriously.
Agree and disagree. Whatever you want to call the group whether masons illuminati etc its referring to “the club”. We should come up with a term for them which isnt a “wedge” term i agree, though we are accurately pointing out that there is a shadowy group doing this bullshit. Phonecians?
I was making a sarcastic remark in response to the recent wave of hate speech that has taken over places that discuss conspiracies.
Reasons for doing this include:
It drives people away from these places with the idea that they are full of "deplorables," particularly women, people of color and sexual minorities. This has a devastating effect because of how profoundly this limits for all of us to find common ground.
It allows these places to be labelled as "extremist forums" and thus be subject (along with all of the participating users) to Internet censorship and scrutiny from law enforcement and anti-terror agencies.
It opens the door to dozens of academic research articles being written this year about the hate speech and calls to violence in these places. Their next step is to enact legislation to regulate them(i.e. shut them down). That will extend to all venues that don't have approved moderation (i.e. Ministry of Truth).